The greatest Niger fan you can find - this blond Scandinavian cannot think of a better way to live her life than working for Eden Foundation in the Tanout zone. This blog is about living life as an unpaid volunteer, trying to make the best out of every day (sometimes possible, sometimes not) while helping the people of the least developed area of the least developed country in the world achieve a sustainable life.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Ishtar & Nettus' ark

Pictures from the house!

Between fulltime work and fixing up the house & settling in there has been very little time to blog, and it hasn't helped that the Internet connection right now is really bad. But here are some pictures of the house. With only one resident animal right now (the dog) we can't really call it an ark, but the idea is to move over the horses as soon as we've settled in. Right now they're staying where they were last year, being ridden out by Ali and feeding huge amounts of freshly green grass. Yesterday, I rode out for the first time since arriving and this afternoon, Anette and I have plans on going out for a little excursion. We could surely need it will all the working we've been doing lately! Will (hopefully) fill you in on the details soon enough!

About Me

Result of the eighties, multilingual TCK with background in the Mediterranean Sea (Cyprus), North- and West Africa and Sweden; slightly rootless but heavy on life experiences, great passion for human development, always on the lookout for the Little Things in Life. Adore all things canine (with a particular interest in Rhodesian ridgebacks and Azawakhs), Zinder bush trail rides on diligent barb horses, the discoveries of the tasteful Lost Treasures of Eden & helping the poorest of the poor achieve a sustainable life. Claimed by an RR named Sheba.